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<blockquote data-quote="envengineer" data-source="post: 3047981" data-attributes="member: 571710"><p>Get fuses sized for the wire as long as the amps have onboard fuses. 120 amps for 4 gauge is what I typically run, but my amps aren't huge.</p><p></p><p>On the remote, just run it to one amp, then run another cable from that amp's remote terminal to the other remote terminal. You could also just splice a wire in, either way, you are paralleling the two remote terminals.</p><p></p><p>The other option is a relay for the remote, but it is overkill for just two amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envengineer, post: 3047981, member: 571710"] Get fuses sized for the wire as long as the amps have onboard fuses. 120 amps for 4 gauge is what I typically run, but my amps aren't huge. On the remote, just run it to one amp, then run another cable from that amp's remote terminal to the other remote terminal. You could also just splice a wire in, either way, you are paralleling the two remote terminals. The other option is a relay for the remote, but it is overkill for just two amps. [/QUOTE]
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